Care Management Services help individuals and families coordinate the non-medical aspects of ongoing care, daily responsibilities, and communication related to health and support needs. KINGSPRING HOME CARE LLC provides these services throughout Pennsylvania for individuals with developmental disabilities who may need assistance organizing appointments, maintaining routines, or managing care-related tasks at home and in the community. Services are typically arranged after discussing the individual’s current support system, household structure, and areas where coordination assistance is needed.
How It Works:
Care management support is organized around practical coordination, communication, and routine follow-through:
- Comprehensive Assessments
Initial discussions and observations are used to understand daily routines, support needs, home conditions, and areas where additional assistance may be beneficial.
- Physician Visit Transportation
Transportation support is coordinated to help individuals attend scheduled medical appointments safely and on time based on their care schedule.
- Communicate with Medical Practitioners
Care staff may assist with relaying updates, appointment information, or care-related concerns between families and healthcare providers when authorized.
- Dietary Protocol Compliance
Support is provided by helping individuals follow established dietary instructions, meal guidelines, or food restrictions during daily routines.
- Daily Task Reminders
Caregivers provide reminders for appointments, personal tasks, medications, meals, or other scheduled responsibilities throughout the day.
- Budget Planning (Private Pay, Medicare, Medicaid)
Families may receive guidance on organizing payment-related information, reviewing service-related expenses, and understanding commonly used funding arrangements.
What to Expect
Services generally begin with a review of the individual’s current routines, care coordination needs, and communication preferences. Scheduling and support responsibilities are then organized around appointments, household routines, and ongoing follow-up needs. Families can expect regular communication regarding completed tasks, schedule updates, and practical observations related to care coordination.
Reliable Assistance Within Familiar Surroundings
Reach out to discuss home-based support and daily care needs for individuals and families. Services are arranged around routines, supervision requirements, and household schedules. Consistent communication helps maintain structured and dependable care delivery.

